Research on Architectural Landscape Design Based on Montage Narrative Theory and Landscape Narratology Theory

Authors

  • Chengfang Chen Department of Film Media Content, Cheongju University, Cheongju28497, South Korea
  • Jiaxin Yang Department of Film Media Content, Cheongju University, Cheongju28497, South Korea

Keywords:

Architectural Landscape Design; Montage Narrative Theory; Landscape Narratology

Abstract

Architectural landscape design is a creative process that combines art and science to create outdoor Spaces with functional, aesthetic value and environmental sustainability. However, the current landscape design is also facing many problems, and the architectural landscape design in many cities is becoming more and more similar, lacking of uniqueness and innovation. This kind of homogenized landscape design leads to the urban space cannot truly reflect the regional characteristics and cultural personality, but presents a monotonous and monotonous state. In order to adapt to changing needs and productivity, many places are pursuing standardized design styles and norms, while ignoring local cultural characteristics and regional backgrounds. This makes the landscape design unable to reflect the local history, culture and environmental characteristics, and creates a disconnect and disharmony with the surrounding environment. Based on landscape narratology, this paper discusses the cross-application of montage narration techniques in film art and landscape design.

 

Published

2025-02-12